After returning to the game in early 2009 after many years away, this was the first decent cue i bought in early Nov 09, i bought it off ebay from someone who has become a very good cue mate, we must of bought/sold over 75 cues between us over the last few years, cheers mate
I played really well with it then hit a brick wall around the early 40's break mark. Some decent players in my club suggested the tip was too small for me and was holding me back, so i decided to sell it on and look for something else.
The cue was sold to a forum member in South Africa who luckily for me still had it when i decided i wanted it back lol, anyhow after a cue swop was settled on it eventually got back to me. I say eventually because with mail strikes and likely opening of the packaging it arrived back some 6 months !!!! after being posted. It arrived in a bit of a state with ebony cracked below the joint and no longer lining up etc. It was sent to Jim Evans for fixing and is now back how i want it, thanks Jim
Cue is around 18 1/2 years old now, and is what i call "pre chevrons" lol, before people went mad asking for cosmetically perfect cues, this has proper seasoned ash and is a lovely golden colour. I really like the neat joint on it, so much slimmer than the modern chunky one's. I will be getting a nice mushroom tip on it next time i visit Stu at Greenbaize.
Specs: 58", 9 mm ferrule, 19.2 oz, 30 mm butt, 17" balance point, 3/4 split at 16"
I played really well with it then hit a brick wall around the early 40's break mark. Some decent players in my club suggested the tip was too small for me and was holding me back, so i decided to sell it on and look for something else.
The cue was sold to a forum member in South Africa who luckily for me still had it when i decided i wanted it back lol, anyhow after a cue swop was settled on it eventually got back to me. I say eventually because with mail strikes and likely opening of the packaging it arrived back some 6 months !!!! after being posted. It arrived in a bit of a state with ebony cracked below the joint and no longer lining up etc. It was sent to Jim Evans for fixing and is now back how i want it, thanks Jim
Cue is around 18 1/2 years old now, and is what i call "pre chevrons" lol, before people went mad asking for cosmetically perfect cues, this has proper seasoned ash and is a lovely golden colour. I really like the neat joint on it, so much slimmer than the modern chunky one's. I will be getting a nice mushroom tip on it next time i visit Stu at Greenbaize.
Specs: 58", 9 mm ferrule, 19.2 oz, 30 mm butt, 17" balance point, 3/4 split at 16"
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